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Musty Musketeers (1954)
by Felix Adler, Jack White, Jules White

Musty Musketeers

Medium: film

Publication date: 13 May 1954

Publisher: Columbia Pictures
Written by: Felix Adler, Jack White
Directed by: Jules White


18 characters in this story:

Character
(Click links for info about character
and his/her religious practice, affiliation, etc.)
Religious
Affiliation
Team(s)
[Notes]
Pub. #
app.
Larry Fine Larry Fine
(details) 
real/historical person
CBR Scale: S Jewish
Three Stooges Marvel 321
Shemp Howard Shemp Howard
(details) 
real/historical person
CBR Scale: S Jewish
Three Stooges Marvel 114
Moe Howard Moe Howard
(details) 
real/historical person
CBR Scale: S Jewish
[actor; comedian] Marvel 342
Old King Cole Old King Cole (King Cole) supporting character lead character based on a real person
  [king] Bernard Lintott 30
The Fiddlers Three The Fiddlers Three
(details) 
supporting character group
  [played for Old King Cole] Bernard Lintott 2
Princess Alicia supporting character
  [princess] Columbia Pictures 2
Murgitroyd, the Magician villain
CBR Scale: D sorcerer
[wizard] Columbia Pictures 2
unnamed girl in the box supporting character
  [1st app: Fiddlers Three (1948)] Columbia Pictures 1
Lancier supporting character
  [knight; guard] Columbia Pictures 1
unnamed guard supporting character
  [guard] Columbia Pictures 1
unnamed king's attendant supporting character
  [servant] Columbia Pictures 1
unnamed guard supporting character
  [guard] Columbia Pictures 1
unnamed guard supporting character
  [guard] Columbia Pictures 1
unnamed king's aide supporting character
  [aide] Columbia Pictures 1
Tillieth supporting character
  [sweetheart which one of Fiddlers Three wishes to marry] Columbia Pictures 1
Lillieth supporting character
  [sweetheart which one of Fiddlers Three wishes to marry] Columbia Pictures 1
Millieth supporting character
  [sweetheart which one of Fiddlers Three wishes to marry] Columbia Pictures 1
Prince Gallant III of Rhododendron
(mentioned)
supporting character
  [prince who King Cole wants his daughter to marry] Columbia Pictures 2

This is a remake of the 1948 short film "Fiddlers Three," using ample recycled footage from the original.